A BLM Thug Who Burned Five Police Cars Has Just Learned Her Fate…

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Margaret Channon, a 25-year-old white woman from Tacoma, Washington, has been convicted of setting fire to five Seattle police cars during the summer of 2020 after the murder of George Floyd. Channon traveled to downtown Seattle to join the peaceful protesters who were raising awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement. However, instead of engaging in peaceful protest, she brought with her a makeshift flamethrower and used it to burn parked police vehicles. During her trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Todd Greenberg acknowledged that Channon was on a mission to cause destruction in the wake of Floyd’s killing. Channon was identified after the civil unrest because of high-quality images taken during the rampage, and she was sentenced to five years in prison for her actions.

Channon’s actions caused harm to others and property damage, and it is imperative that individuals who engage in such behavior are held accountable for their actions. Although Channon has since apologized for her actions, it does not excuse the harm she caused. Her apology stated that she had intended to effect positive change, but her attempt was misguided. While her mother claimed that recent events contributed to her daughter’s violent behavior, they do not justify Channon’s actions. This sentence serves as a reminder that violent actions, regardless of the motive, have consequences.

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